When you replay that video, something about it doesn't have that movie quality -- even after adding filters. Part of the reason is that you're not using the right cinematic frame rate, 24 FPS.
The creative head of a video game development company is close to releasing his newest game when a mysterious coder begins to hack his life - destroying everything he knows.
Filmmaker Robin Benger covered 14 wars in 24 countries as a veteran TV producer but nothing prepared him for the discovery that war was being waged in the basement of his own home He discovered ...
Both the original video (which is too NSFW to show here, but you can find fairly easily online if you know where to look) and the movie are shot entirely from the first-person perspective of Henry ...
News and opinion about video games, television, movies and the internet ... starting with the focus on FPS. The game is running at 30 fps, instead of 60 fps, which has led to a lot of complaints ...